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Deshalb lief das Alles so reibungslos, weil Politiker von oben gedeckt waren, bei den illegalen Land Verkaufs Praktiken.
Wenn der Albanische General Staatsanwalt sogar illegale, geklautes Land zweimal verkaufte und mehrere Appartments in der Verbrecher Region Golem besitzt, dann sollte es einen wundern.
Man muss sich das mal vorstellen. Geklautes Land, verkauft der General Staatsanwalt eines Landes, illegal zweimal!
Was für Zustände unter Fatos Nano herrschten zeigt dieser Vorgang, den die Parlaments Kommisions nun outete.
Sollaku sold twice the same land
The case of the General Prosecutor, Theodhori Sollaku’s not declared properties seems to be a corruption issue.This has been the yesterday declaration of the parliamentary investigating commission’s leader Astrit Patozi, on Sollaku’s case, who has explained on a media declaration the causes why the General Prosecutor, Theodhori Sollaku’ should be come again on the commission in order to clarify these new facts related to him. Astrit Patozi himself, made public some facts and evidences during the last week, according to which there are existing two notaries’ contracts one of which is undeclared by Sollaku, and the other is related on a considerable palace’s surface, declared by Sollaku. Yesterday on a media declaration the Patozi claimed that the problem is not only on the not declared properties, but on the issue that the contract reveals that the General Prosecutor has sold twice the same land. “Now it is not just a not declared issue, as was the General Prosecutor’s Position till the moment of his not showing up the first contract, from which he was benefiting from three apartments and a considerable amount of many. Now we are faced with a more heavy fact, because his contract reveals that the General Prosecutor has sold twice the same land’s surface and her is profiting 270m2 on seaside, on a under construction palace, which results as undeclared. Thus, we judge that this constitutes a corruption issue, and the General Prosecutor should give explanations on these two issues”, declared Patozi. On the other side, when there are only two more weeks left from the investigation commission deadline, Patozi said that the commission is going to investigate in parallel on all the cases where there is included the history of undeclared apartments. The democratic Sollaku’s investigation commission’s member, Gazmend Oketa, has declared on a declaration for “SOT” newspaper that on the new developments on the war against corruption and the organized crime, the General Prosecutor has lost his moral right on still staying on his position. Emphasizing that the commission’s investigations on Sollaku case is aiming to identifies according to the legal procedures the violations made by Sollaku, the democratic deputy declared that the General Prosecutor has had all the needed time on his disposition on declaring his will on such a war, on really fighting the crime and corruption and not living the country to be listed on the problematic countries’ list, duty which he has not fulfilled.
http://sot.com.al/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=26226&lang=
Wenn der Albanische General Staatsanwalt sogar illegale, geklautes Land zweimal verkaufte und mehrere Appartments in der Verbrecher Region Golem besitzt, dann sollte es einen wundern.
Man muss sich das mal vorstellen. Geklautes Land, verkauft der General Staatsanwalt eines Landes, illegal zweimal!
Was für Zustände unter Fatos Nano herrschten zeigt dieser Vorgang, den die Parlaments Kommisions nun outete.
Sollaku sold twice the same land
The case of the General Prosecutor, Theodhori Sollaku’s not declared properties seems to be a corruption issue.This has been the yesterday declaration of the parliamentary investigating commission’s leader Astrit Patozi, on Sollaku’s case, who has explained on a media declaration the causes why the General Prosecutor, Theodhori Sollaku’ should be come again on the commission in order to clarify these new facts related to him. Astrit Patozi himself, made public some facts and evidences during the last week, according to which there are existing two notaries’ contracts one of which is undeclared by Sollaku, and the other is related on a considerable palace’s surface, declared by Sollaku. Yesterday on a media declaration the Patozi claimed that the problem is not only on the not declared properties, but on the issue that the contract reveals that the General Prosecutor has sold twice the same land. “Now it is not just a not declared issue, as was the General Prosecutor’s Position till the moment of his not showing up the first contract, from which he was benefiting from three apartments and a considerable amount of many. Now we are faced with a more heavy fact, because his contract reveals that the General Prosecutor has sold twice the same land’s surface and her is profiting 270m2 on seaside, on a under construction palace, which results as undeclared. Thus, we judge that this constitutes a corruption issue, and the General Prosecutor should give explanations on these two issues”, declared Patozi. On the other side, when there are only two more weeks left from the investigation commission deadline, Patozi said that the commission is going to investigate in parallel on all the cases where there is included the history of undeclared apartments. The democratic Sollaku’s investigation commission’s member, Gazmend Oketa, has declared on a declaration for “SOT” newspaper that on the new developments on the war against corruption and the organized crime, the General Prosecutor has lost his moral right on still staying on his position. Emphasizing that the commission’s investigations on Sollaku case is aiming to identifies according to the legal procedures the violations made by Sollaku, the democratic deputy declared that the General Prosecutor has had all the needed time on his disposition on declaring his will on such a war, on really fighting the crime and corruption and not living the country to be listed on the problematic countries’ list, duty which he has not fulfilled.
http://sot.com.al/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=26226&lang=